China is leveraging its globally dominant commercial shipbuilding industry to support its naval modernization—and foreign ...
While parts of the Middle East are inherently water scarce, tensions in the region and governance issues have brought the ...
The United States leads in AI, but staying ahead requires scaling compute, energy, and capital. This commentary previews new ...
Seven Revolutions is an ever-evolving research initiative that identifies the most important macrotrends defining our world to 2050 and beyond. Click here for an overview fact sheet. Findings are ...
For more recent analysis of Hayat Tahrir al Sham (HTS), see this August 2023 post from the Warfare, Irregular Threats, and Terrorism Program's Examining Extremism series. Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS or ...
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This analysis of IS-K was published in 2018 and is not being updated. For a more recent analysis of Islamic State Khorasan from the Transnational Threats Project, please click here. Islamic State ...
An initiative by Korea Chair and USC Korean Studies Institute with support from The Korea Foundation to help mentor the next generation of Korea specialists in the United States In August 2024, CSIS ...
John Hamre was elected president and CEO of CSIS in January 2000. Before joining CSIS, he served as the 26th U.S. deputy secretary of defense. Prior to holding that post, he was the under secretary of ...